counterparts, somewhere between 11- to 20 rubles each (roughly 35- to 65 cents USD). The report also noted that songs would be sold for less than their 99-cent U.S. ![]() ![]() In September, a report from Russian language publication cited industry sources and noted Apple was preparing to launch iTunes music in Russia by the end of year. The newspaper also cited sources close to Apple as saying the launch is now scheduled for the first week of December, possibly to coincide with the launch of iPhone 5 in the country. Another report from Vedomosti claimed iTunes senior executive Eddy Cue and iTunes Europe Director Ben King went to Russia for the launch originally scheduled for November 20. ![]() Update, Nov 2o: RIA Novosti reported today, citing sources familiar with Apple’s product plans in Russia, that iTunes music in the country could be “delayed indefinitely” as Apple runs into issues getting necessary licensing from artists.
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